Upstart Florida-based organization SHINE Fight Promotions recently announced its second event, “American Top Team vs. The World,” scheduled for Aug. 1 at the 4,600-plus-seat James L. Knight Center in Miami.

The main event features American Top Team product Roan Carneiro vs. Chute Boxe’s Jorge Patino.

Tickets for the event are scheduled to go on sale June 11 at Ticketmaster.com.

Carneiro is a five-time veteran of the UFC. “Jucao” earned wins over Rich Clementi and Tony DeSouza in the organization, but losses to Ryo Chonan, Kevin Burns and Jon Fitch led to his recent release. The bout will be Carneiro’s first since UFC 88 in September 2008.

Fighting professionally since 1995, Patino lost a decision to Pat Miletich at UFC 18 in January 1999. The Brazilian has since fought against such names as Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza, Gustavo Machado, Kazuo Misaki and Delson Heleno in Brazil, Japan and the U.S.

Other notables on the card include DREAM, PRIDE and Shooto veteran Luiz “Buscape” Firmino vs. Strikeforce and WEC veteran Ryan Healy, as well as appearances by Flavio Alvaro, Carlo Prater, Junior Assuncao and Micah Miller.

SHINE hosted its first event on May 9 in Columbus, Ohio, and promoter Devin Price, brother of “The Ultimate Fighter 6″ cast member Dorian Price, is now looking forward to promoting event in his own backyard.

“We felt the first show went over very well,” Price today told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com). “Columbus was a great launching pad for us, and now we’re excited to come to Miami. We’re excited about going into a bigger market.”

While the initial event suffered from a bit of last-second card-shuffling, Price said he is committed to improving on operations and is excited about the organization’s choice of venue and partnership with American Top Team.

“Every show we throw, we want to constantly improve,” Price said. “We’re really excited about the Miami card. The venue is absolutely ideal for an MMA event, and we’re extremely pleased to have a great partnership with American Top Team.

“They’re such a strong camp, and we really wanted to feature some of their fighters in the Miami area. They have a lot of talent, and I’m definitely impressed with the amount of talent coming out of one camp.”

Price said SHINE is already working on a third show, tentatively scheduled for October in Virginia.

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